Atomizer.



fwhei'ehy various ornan iinrrnn JOHN' E. HAIVIIJN, OF NEVI YORK, N. Y., ASSGNOR TO HAMLIN IMP-EBVIA. CO., INU.,

i OF NEW' "YDRK, N, Y., A CORPC'EATION 0F NEW YORK.

' Speciiicaton of Letters Patent.

Patented Got. 16, `191W.

Application ed September 16,1914. Serial No. 861.960.

2"@ HU wim/u 'it #Zuylen/.fera s Re it known that l. Jour; il. liaiimn. a citizen of tlie *United inflat residing in the borough oi' hf'l'anliuitan., i county, and State'of Neu' i '24. have iirented a. new and useful lullin noot in toinizers. of which the following a deserig tion.

`This inrention relates to aifparatus ior routine. deroiating. and applying; for other purpogesj one or more substances. and particularly relates to au atomiuieicap: ble oi applying. at `will. one or several substances in succession.

Among the objects oii my invention 'may he noted-the following: to proriile in ,ans by which all kinds of liquid: semi-liquiils, and pulierulent suustanires 'may he aiomixed in he most eii'r tive manner: to piim'ide an V ioted f to he capable oi i. lh either a liquid or a solid in nulreiuleut torni. and also capable Oi' a pnlyin'f 'the tu'o or 1re oi such puhsiances in suceI ion; yprende an at omizer hy means which liquid. in any forni desired. may he :itemized and applied to a given su iaee and suliisequentiy. :it the. hetauee will of the opent-ou a 'pulrer may he appli the upon ohtaiufgfd; and to p i and eiieaply consti which all lne forego eure-d.

TVitlitiie above ohieets in View andv others which will in: detailed during die this description. my inventitm insists in parts, features. and elements. and minlnknations thereof1 hereinafter fleselilbed and claimed. l I

ln order il my inventifn may foe clearly iiiuiersy od. l' have n.f'ufled dreumes the surface oi Yarious'suhstanoes such as 55 stone, brick, metal, wood, and other natural and artificial substances, and that the objeits are obtained by so Constructing my apparatus as to enable the operator to first a only a liquid substance7 which may be more 60 o1- less limpid. as desired,'and then a Solid sulistanee which may be, more or less pul- 'i'erule'nt, as desired. Or, various liquid substances may he applied in succession, according to the mode of construction adopted for a predetermined purpose. In order that my ,inver-.tion may be understood in its entirety. it muy he statedthat the receiving tank for the Various Substances to be applied may he partitioned solas to provide any number oi' chambers for holdingthe various ditl'erent substances: and. in combination with each Chamber, l arrange av siplioning tube through 'which the liquid or substance off the chamber can he drawn for atomizing iuuposes. l'n combination with these several devices. a single. or it may be a plurality oli :lionne-inn' devices may he employed in order to produce the results according t0 my invention. ln the drawings, I have. shown simply an example or. embodiment of my inrention? a structure which is portable and easily earried and manipulated; but, I deai it understood that the .following desti iption oi5 said apparz'itus is not to be taken as a limitation upon the struc-.tural features tliereoi". but simply as an example of a device or apparatus embodying the broad idea oit means constituting my invention.-

leierring to the drawings, the tank or reeentaeie 1 is shown as rectangular in form and divided .entrally by the partition 2 into two ohamhers 3 and 4l. These chambers" mayA irontain liquid or solid substances. or one or more of them may contain a liquid 'and 95 the others solid substances, the latter being in pulverulent form. and the former suilieiently limon,1 ior the purposes contemplated. illxteiuling centrally through the re# ee'ptaele. from hott-oni to top, is a spindle or rod the lower end of which eX-A tends through the bottomo thereceptaole and has screwed thereon a handle, or base, or other support (i. The spindle 5, at its upper end. entends through the top of the reee'otaele and is held from movement by a. nut &5 secured to the screw-threaded end of said Within the receptacle. The nut @y im@ mear tive w1;-

z'eceptace 1S pre1 apertmes in a chamba@ Within 51 dosed by a -D'ug 91 the aC sSioi i@ be @Summe-d in y@ omzel, generally g,

waive 155j under cam, o. "valve being onaefl bhe passage through ih?, also me provided wf@ f i hder, of @apa 16 nabng lemoz conanng Chamb :m also the spying: 1.44, m the -C u" le s!" i shoul breake or. nei; h@ s-*fong emmgk, means being thus prova 44??? mming *v :renewing the and Cleaning t the event the tube '7? shmd become or it is foun. necessary i@ gua access V same, a emovabe plug 1'? is provve through fue meium of which the ai? may be ejeci or an. nstrumen: muy be inserted. for the esred purpose. The forward @ml 0f the nozzle- 0f ih@ aomzer is pevea with u jet i8, ci? suitable size and orm, which coperates with th@ upper @n ths sphonng 'ubes 1G :un ll, i1@ force :vir across the top of the atte, no raw and. spl'ny the commits of the cham-bers 3 and To mit che proper Copeatlve action o-' the j-at 18, and the tubes l() l? *the aoms v' tube is pvoted if; the top of 'the bank? eaby centrally thereof, as shown :nl A .l and., 01 the pupose, me appel @mi si* th@ rod 5 may be employed upon which the sai@ uba, 'as shown ai; L?. ;mlca @Rangement the. atoze's auch f unde may ne of any approved shows C012 'al tha tubes l() und l? one s be cleaned, smmbe acid may ating, through 'the medium thereof, the oontents of said chambers; and means coperating with the atomizing means for protecting the executive end thereof in its several positions.

2.1m an atomizing apparatus, a tank O1 holder having a partition therein forming a plu 'ality of chambers; a siphoning tube extending from each chamber to a predetermined point on the outside of the tank; piv otally supported shiftable means for coperating,l with bot-h of said tubes for atomizing the contents of the chambers; and means cooperating with the atomizing means for limiting` the movement thereof relatively to the siphoning tubes, whereby to enable the atomizing means to accurately cooperate with each of the siphoning means. 3. An atomizing apparatus having, in

combination, a tank or holder having a partition therein forming a plurality of chambers; a siphoning tube extending from each chamber t0 a predetermined point on the.

outside of the tank; movable means for c0- operating with each of said tubes for atonr izing the contents of the chambers; a guardi mounted upon the holder and inclosag the ends ot' the siphoning tubes and the executive end ot the atomizing means, said guard having means cooperating with the atom- .izing means for holding the same in a neutral positionyand also having means coperatinscg` with said atomizing means for limiting the movement thereof and simultane ously locating the executive end thereof in cooperative relation to one or the other of the siphoning tubes.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto -sigued my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

JOHN H. HAMLlN.

Witnesses:

'FRANK O. MILLER, MARuAnn'r A. HILL. 

